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Lomo Lomography Fisheye Black & White Camera £30.00 The worlds only 35mm camera with a built-in fisheye lens! It sees a sweeping 170-degree view compacting everything around you into a compact circular image. Get right up to your subjects nose for slamming distortion effects. Huge depth of field renders both the foreground and background in complete focus. Its premium glass lens offers bright colors and knockout contrast. Rocks a built-in electron… |
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Black Paper Pinhole Camera By Kikkerland (Solargraphy Kit) £10.00 Go lo-tech with Kikkerland’s Solargraphy Kit (aka the Paper Pinhole Camera). This uses original camera technology, dating back thousands of years. Yes, literally thousands. In the 4th Centry BC Aristotle wrote about some of the same light principles which were later applied in the first cameras. The Solargraphy Kit comes ready to assemble. It’s made of die-cut paper card and folds together – meani… |
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Black Camera Cufflinks – Camera model Cufflinks £12.50 Black Camera Cufflinks presented in a cufflink gift box. These are solid miniature model reproductions of the classic SLR Camera…. |
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Sky Pilot £15.99 … |
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Starlight £9.54 … |
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The Late Music Vol.1 £13.99 … |
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Man With A Movie Camera [VHS] [1929] £15.99 “An experiment in the creative communication of visible events without the aid of inter-titles, a scenario or theatre “aiming at creating a truly international absolute language of cinema,” is how the inter-titles describe what is about to be seen. Bold claims indeed, but in its awesome sophistication The Man with a Movie Camera does live up to them, making it one of the most contemporary of silen… |
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Camera Afrique / Camera Arabe [VHS] [1983] £15.99 … |
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Gun Camera Action Of World War 2 [VHS] £12.99 … |
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Man With A Movie Camera [1929] [DVD] £6.73 “An experiment in the creative communication of visible events without the aid of inter-titles, a scenario or theatre “aiming at creating a truly international absolute language of cinema,” is how the inter-titles describe what is about to be seen. Bold claims indeed, but in its awesome sophistication The Man with a Movie Camera does live up to them, making it one of the most contemporary of silen… |







